The New York Times 2001 Stephen Labaton - Abstracts

The New York Times 2001 Stephen Labaton
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9 states ask judge to put restrictions on Microsoft systems.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
Appeals court voids order for breaking up Microsoft but finds it abused power; unanimous ruling; sharp rebuke is leveled at judge in charge of the orginal case. (Thomas Penfield Jackson).(Industry Legal Issue)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
F.C.C. approves AOL-Time Warner deal, with conditions.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
F.C.C. approves AOL-Time Warner deal, with conditions.(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
F.C.C. to take wireless licensing case to Supreme Court.(NextWave Telecom won an appeal that the government wants overturned by the high court)(Government Activity)(Industry Trend or Event)(Industry Legal Issue)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
High-stakes appeal could be last court date for Microsoft.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
Judge is assigned to decide Microsoft antitrust penalties.(Colleen Kollar-Kotelly)(Industry Legal Issue)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
Judge to hear from 9 states on Microsoft; group challenges U.S. on proposed settlement.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr, Stephen Labaton
Justice Department and Microsoft agree on most of settlement pact.(in antitrust case)(Industry Legal Issue)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr, Stephen Labaton
Microsoft's appeal seems to find sympathetic ears among judges.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
States biding for time to study Microsoft settlement plan.(18 states reserve the right not to join the settlement reached between the Justice Department and Microsoft in antitrust case)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
States weigh going it alone in legal battle with Microsoft.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr, Stephen Labaton
Studies find scant availability of spectrum for wireless Internet.(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
Supreme Court rejects Microsoft appeal.(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
U.S. abandoning its effort to break apart Microsoft, saying it seeks resolution; sharp shift from Clinton's policy focuses on less severe steps.(Industry Legal Issue)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
U.S. and some states split on Microsoft, risking new delay.(some states appear unwilling to sign on to settlement proposed by Justice Department)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr, Stephen Labaton
U.S. Appeals Court rejects Microsoft request for delay.(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
U.S. argues against delay that Microsoft is seeking; sees no need to await Supreme Court ruling.(stay of antitrust proceedings by Microsoft Corp.)(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
Wireless companies may be near deal for new licenses.(Government Activity)(Technology Information)News, opinion and commentaryAndrew Ross Sorkin, Stephen Labaton
Wireless deal falls apart in Congress.(Congress neglects to pass legislation to transfer 200 wireless airwave licenses worth $16 billion from NextWave Telecom Inc. to other major wireless carriers)(Government Activity)(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryStephen Labaton
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